Charcoal Pony brings improvisation to HPU
By Chelsie Gastright When people think of improvisation, a show called “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” may come to mind. This show was never dull and kept…
By Chelsie Gastright When people think of improvisation, a show called “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” may come to mind. This show was never dull and kept…
By Chelsie Gastright Each year, the students at High Point University average 30,000 hours of volunteer and community service work. With several outreach-oriented organizations on campus, it…
By Katie Harmon North Carolina is just one part of the Bible Belt. This is where, each Sunday, the faithful of all denominations rise early and don…
By Chelsie Gastright “We’re not about telling people what to think, we’re about getting people to think for themselves. We do not want to answer questions;…
By Katie Harmon Most sorority fundraisers are rather predictable: bake sales, car washes, toy drives, canned goods collections, and Valentine’s Day candy grams. Kappa Delta is breaking…
By Wilson Powell Thunderous applause shook the Jamestown Oriental Shrine Club on Jan. 31 while The Who’s hit song “Won’t Get Fooled Again” played. Supporters filled the…
By Chelsie Gastright “I think one of the most important things is that it really doesn’t matter what you are, who you are, or what happens,…
By Rachel Smedley High Point University fraternity recruitment finished up on Jan. 28, ending a week of serious male bonding time. The boys began rush week…
By Chelsie Gastright As High Point University continues to grow in its physical size, students are also starting to take notice to changes in the classroom as…
By Rachel Smedley Greek row is proud to present a new addition to their family! The Alpha Chi Omega sorority filled their first founding class this…